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For most teachers, classroom management is one of the biggest challenges. Managing twenty-six young people with a variety of interests, skill levels, and behaviors is no easy task. Luckily, edtech can help. Use these five classroom management apps, tools, and resources to minimize classroom management issues and maximize instructional time. 1. NetSupport School Award-winning NetSupport School Classroom Management software, allow instructors to monitor and interact with any student desktop or device in real-time. Deliver lesson content and assessments, show an instructors screen to all or selected students, and promote digital citizenship & responsibility with internet and application usage controls. Collaboration …

Going to Google and searching for answers to your education-related questions is not the same thing as carefully constructing a deep network of resources customized to your professional endeavors. There are several ways to approach building a system, and we’re breaking down how to create a personalized path to PLN success. Be Selective Know who you’re connecting with before you connect. Everyone in your network should have personal or professional experience with your topic or field. They should also have credentials visible on their online profiles or verified by mutual connections. On that note, it’s important not to create an …

Post by EdTechTeacher Instructor – Rosey McQuillan @romcquill Available as a web-based tool or an iPad application, Padlet allows teachers and students to create virtual bulletin boards where collaboration, reflection, publishing and sharing of information can occur. As a synchronous learning environment, … Read more

It sounds obvious: the more interactive and fun learning is, the more motivated your students will be to engage with the material. But since a class full of students all have different interests and skillsets, teachers can, oftentimes, face hurdles when planning lessons. This time around, we explored some outside-of-the-box tools that every student can

Using a new app in the classroom is fun and exciting, but it can also be tricky. Finding the right app, making sure it works and setting it up can all take up time and frustrate teachers. Make implementing new apps in the classroom easier by following these five simple steps. Step 1: Finding the right app Choosing the right app can make implementing a new app much easier. First, think about why you really need this app. Too many teachers use apps simply for the sake of using more technology in the classroom. Instead, look for apps that add …

It’s been a while since an iPad update has sparked my #EdTech senses, but new features offered by iOS11 offer built-in opportunities for key aspects of what you might call modern or student-centred learning. These features mean less talk about having or downloading the same apps core tools and abilities are now part of the…

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